His coat is easy to care
for when it comes to
grooming, a few strokes
with a soft brush will
keep his short, smooth
coat gleaming.
He is loving and
sensitive, merry and
bright, at times a clown
and has a deep love for
his family and children.

He will get along well
with other family pets.

I am a Boston
Terrier.
My personality traits range from
alertness, intelligence, and liveliness
to strength and determination.

As a small tuxedo-clad pup, I love to
express myself with grace, style and
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More about Bostons

Bostons
are definitely indoor dogs.
They should not be kept outside
for long periods in the summer,
and should have a jacket or
sweater when outside in the
winter.
Bostons tend to be very healthy,
and require little grooming.
Bostons have naturally short,
smooth, shiny coats.

The
Boston's neatness, good manners,
and tuxedo-like markings earned
him the nickname of "American
Gentleman." American ingenuity
may have created him, but the
Gentleman's good nature helped
him-and his female
counterparts-earn a place as one
of the most beloved house pets
in this country and around the
world.

Overview
The Boston Terrier is easy to train and
loves everybody, including
children and other animals.
Often happy to simply lie by its
owner's side with a chew toy,
the Boston can adapt to city,
suburban, or country life.

Appearance
The Boston terrier's coat is
short, smooth, bright, and fine.
Coat color is brindle, seal, or
black, all with white markings
on the muzzle between the eyes
and on the forechest.

Exercise
This dog's exercise needs are
minimal; short walks will
suffice.Origins
Developed in the 19th century by
crossing an English & French bulldog with
a white English terrier, the
Boston terrier was the first
American-bred dog.